8 thoughts on “Strawberry Rich!”

I would love to be rich in strawberries! We’ve tried to grow them, but with no success, so we’ll have to just keep our eyes out for them at the market. And I think $2 worth of lavender sounds like a magnificent purchase! 🙂

I can’t grow them either- the snails and slugs have a feast at the ones we tried to grow!
BUT when they are growing in the fields around us- the U-pick farms only charge $1.49 a pound- and that is a bargain!
I still have stashes of lavender around my house- at least a quart or so! 🙂

It certainly started a love affair with the scent for me. Lavender is always my first choice in fragrance.
I think I made a good choice, then- but I know my family thought I had blown my money in the first ten minutes and thought I was crazy.
And the strawberries- are wonderful!

Hi Heidi, Thank you for sharing a piece of the strawberry pie with me. It was wonderful, I loved every bite.The pictures you took of the strawberries look great. Next time give me a call and I would be happy to help you with them.

Your strawberries look soooooo scrumptious! We picked over 50 quarts this year and we got them for $1.75 a quart. I thought that was a good deal, too! The boys decided to be little businessmen and they sold about 20 of those quarts for $2.75 to our neighbors. We’ve been berried out this year…and no jam made…yet!

Luke used to like to make a profit on produce as well. One year when he was about 7 years old he sold bunches of dill for 25 cents each. I love the excitement children bring to commerce.
I made jam because we were out LAST year and I had to beg a jar from Allyson and make it last!